Navigating KQED’s Post Secondary/ ESL Resources

This screen cast offers a brief guide to KQED Education’s media rich resources for ESL educators – resources developed by ESL educators around the Bay Area. To view the video, click on the play button below:

Screen cast by Chigusa Katoku, Mission College

Below are step-by-step instructions on how to navigate the website:
1. Start by visiting the home page at www.kqed.org. Look for the EDUCATION tab.
2. Scroll over the EDUCATION tab and move your cursor down to Postsecondary ESL.
3. Click on the link. This is the ESL Homepage.
4. Under the main image you will see 6 images – showcasing different ESL projects.
5. If you click on the headers e.g. Work Voices it will take you to the project page.
6. If you click under the main header you will be directed to a specific post within a project.
7. In the right sidebar you will see 3 other ESL projects:

Maxine Einhorn is from London and has lived in the Bay Area for 12 years. She has worked in adult education in London,UK, for over twenty years as a tenured instructor and department manager. She has an MA in Film and TV from University of London and has taught, moderated and appraised academic work in film studies and media literacy at undergraduate and college level. She runs the ESL/ Post Secondary project at KQED which offers media-rich resources for and created by ESL educators.

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ESL Insights

KQED Education's ESL Insights offers a space for ESL educators to explain what they do, share ideas and media rich resources and engage in discussion about what inspires them and what challenges them. Posts are written for and by ESL practitioners.